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ho... the tears
Your poor best friend. He will probably never be able to look at his daughter the same way after seeing that.
@17: what #5 meant doesn't necessarily mean that OP's friend will look at her negatively, more likely just awkwardly. Plus, not all strippers have "daddy issues." Some choose to be one just as anyone might choose any other career, for a plethora of reasons, be it the money, they enjoy it, or anything else.
Very true, but the fact she didn't bother telling him about it says something as well...
@20 not necessarily... How would that conversation go? The Daughter: Hey Dad I got a job! The Dad: Oh really? where? The Daughter: I'm a stripper! I think it's just an awkward situation no matter how he would have found out. Some people become strippers to help pay for college. That has nothing to do with the relationship with their parents.
Well, also he might have seen his daughter mostly naked..... I'd say that's pretty fml worthy regardless of his stance on her job as a whole.
Many of the people I have known that worked as strippers started dancing because it was a way to earn a substantially greater sum of money more quickly than any other options they were willing to consider. A few of them did it temporarily to solve financial difficulties while they were students. I don't think any of them expected they might meet one of their parents at work or even meet anyone of their parents friends. All came from homes with incomes ranging from lower middle class to high upper middle class. None considered it a career choice or told their parents. They were all very smart and talented people. One friend did tell her brother & sister. All of them are now in their mid thirties and successfully progressing to differing levels of success in other careers; fashion design, the recording industry, retail tech to name a few. Not all their homes were perfect but neither were they the cliché broken home TV movie many would assume.
@17, I've met, and befriended strippers before. Hell, I dated a (male) one once. Very few of them are the drugged up, broke, fatherless ones you see in media. A lot of them do it because it's easy money, short hours between college classes, or hell, because they just enjoy doing it. Being part of the bar scene isn't just for patrons - I've talked to many strippers, waitresses and bartenders that just enjoyed the "vibe" of their workplace.
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Show it anywayNo, but i bet she was got a good spanking.
Hopefully from her dad and not some dude in the VIP room.
Looks like the daughter has more daddy issues than expected.
Damn. That's a tough situation for the father.
The worst part; the daughter knew op from past visits. And he was a generous tipper.
At least he knew all that money he spent on dance lessons, costumes, competitions and gymnastics didn't go to waste. Glass half full, right?
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Oh my god! There is no way you could have known... don't feel too bad
Your poor best friend. He will probably never be able to look at his daughter the same way after seeing that.